Sociology For Dummies, UK Edition

Höfundur Nasar Meer; Jay Gabler

Útgefandi Wiley Professional Development (P&T)

Snið Page Fidelity

Print ISBN 9781119991342

Útgáfa 1

Útgáfuár 2011

2.190 kr.

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  • Contents at a Glance
  • Table of Contents
  • Introduction
  • About This Book
  • Conventions Used in This Book
  • Sociology is Controversial: Brace Yourself!
  • How This Book Is Organised
  • Icons Used In This Book
  • Where To Go From Here
  • Part 1: The Basic Basics
  • Chapter 1: Sociology: Getting Your Head around It
  • Understanding Sociology
  • Seeing the World as a Sociologist
  • Understanding Differences Among People and Groups
  • Social Organisation
  • Sociology and Your Life
  • Sociology For Dummies, for Dummies
  • Chapter 2: What Is Sociology, and Why Should I Care?
  • Figuring Out What Sociology Is
  • Discovering Where Sociology Is ‘Done’
  • Recognising How Sociology Affects Your Life and Your World
  • Chapter 3: Making It Up As They Went Along: The History of Sociology
  • So . . . Who Cares about History?
  • Thinking about Society before There Was Sociology
  • The Development of ‘Sociology’
  • Sociology’s Power Trio
  • Sociology in the 20th Century
  • Sociology Today
  • Chapter 4: Research Methods: Because You Can’t Put Society in a Test Tube
  • The Steps of Sociological Research
  • Choosing a Method
  • Analyzing Analytical Tools
  • Preparing For Potential Pitfalls
  • Part 2: Seeing Society Like a Sociologist
  • Chapter 5: Socialisation: What is ‘Culture,’ and Where Can I Get Some?
  • Understanding What Culture Is – and Isn’t
  • Studying Culture: Makin’ It and Takin’ It
  • Paddling the ‘Mainstream’
  • Socialisation: Where You Connect in Culture
  • Culture Paradox: Pulling Us Together and Pushing Us Apart
  • Chapter 6: Microsociology: If Life Is a Game, What Are the Rules?
  • Within You and Without You: The Paradox of Society
  • Rational – and Irrational – Choices
  • Symbolic Interactionism: Life is a Stage
  • Part 3: Equality and Inequality in Our Diverse World
  • Chapter 7: Caught in the Web: The Power of Networks
  • The Global Village: Seeing Society as a Network
  • The Strength of Weak Ties
  • Insights from Network Analysis
  • Chapter 8: Social Stratification: We’re All Equal, But Some of Us Are More Equal Than Others
  • Excavating the Social Strata
  • The Many Means of Inequality
  • Comparing inequality internationally
  • Chapter 9: Gender and Ethnicity: I Know My Race, But Where’s the Finish Line?
  • Bias and Discrimination: A Two-Sided Coin
  • Race and Ethnicity
  • Sex and Gender
  • Race, Ethnicity, Sex, and Gender: Why They Still Matter
  • Chapter 10: Ways of Belonging: Citizenship and National Identities
  • Stating the Obvious: The Emergence of the State
  • ‘What is a Nation?’
  • When Nationalism Turns Ugly
  • Addressing Concepts of Citizenship
  • Multicultural Citizenship
  • Chapter 11: Getting Religion: Faith in the Modern World
  • Understanding Religion in History
  • Religion in Theory . . . and in Practice
  • Faith and Freedom in the World Today
  • Chapter 12: Crime and Deviance: I Fought the Law . . . and I Won!
  • All Crime is Deviance, but Not All Deviance is a Crime
  • Criminals in Society
  • The Social Construction of Crime
  • Becoming Deviant
  • Fighting Crime
  • Part 4: All Together Now: The Ins and Outs of Social Organisation
  • Chapter 13: Corporate Culture: The Study of Organisations (and Disorganisations)
  • The Corporate Conundrum: Making a Profit Isn’t as Easy – or as Simple – as it Sounds
  • Weber’s Big Idea About Organisations
  • Rational Systems: Bureaucracy at its Purest
  • Natural Systems: We’re Only Human
  • Open Systems: The Whole Wide World of Work
  • Chapter 14: The Rules of the Game: Social Movements and Political Sociology
  • State and Government: Governing and Being Governed
  • Sharing (or Not Sharing) Power in Society
  • Social Movements: Working for Change
  • Chapter 15: Urban Sociology and Demographics: (Ain’t No) Love in the Heart of the City
  • Sociology in the City
  • Changing Neighbourhoods
  • Life in the City: Perils and Promise
  • Part 5: Sociology and Your Life
  • Chapter 16: The Family and the Life Course
  • The Social Construction of Age
  • Running the Course of Life
  • Taking Care: Health Care and Society
  • Families Past and Present
  • Chapter 17: Future Passed: Understanding Social Change
  • Why Societies Change
  • What Comes Next?
  • Sociology in the Future
  • Part 6: The Part of Tens
  • Chapter 18: Ten Sociology Books That Don’t Feel Like Homework
  • Randall Collins: Sociological Insight
  • William Foote Whyte: Street Corner Society
  • Laud Humphreys: Tea Room Trade
  • Erving Goffman: The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life
  • Stan Cohen: Folk Devils and Moral Panics
  • Arlie Hochschild: The Second Shift
  • Viviana Zelizer: Pricing the Priceless Child
  • Michael Schwalbe: Unlocking the Iron Cage
  • Tariq Modood: Not Easy Being British
  • Katherine Newman: No Shame in My Game
  • Chapter 19: Ten Ways to Use Sociological Insight in Everyday Life
  • Think Critically About Claims That ‘ Research Proves’ One Thing or Another
  • Beware of Unprovable Assertions About Society
  • Understand Barriers to Effective Communication
  • Know the Difference Between the Identity You Choose and the Identities Others Choose For You
  • Understanding Art: If It Seems Confusing, That’s Exactly the Point
  • Be Clever About Relationship-Building
  • Changing Society: Be Optimistic, But Keep Your Expectations Reasonable
  • Learn How to Mobilise a Social Movement
  • Run Your Company Effectively
  • Understand How We Can All Be Different, Yet All Be the Same
  • Chapter 20: Ten Myths About Society Busted by Sociology
  • With Hard Work and Determination, Anyone Can Get What They Deserve
  • Our Actions Reflect Our Values
  • We’re Being Brainwashed by the Media
  • Understanding Society is Just a Matter of ‘Common Sense’
  • Race Doesn’t Matter Any More
  • In Time, Immigrant Families Will Assimilate and Adopt a New Culture
  • Bureaucracy is Dehumanizing
  • People Who Make Bad Choices Are Just Getting the Wrong Messages
  • Society Stops Us Being Our ‘True Selves’
  • A Perfect Society Can Exist
  • Index
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